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>> and the cleanup has begun in the ocean city but one staple of the beach escaped major damage. a picture of the candy kitchen ride on the boardwalk sandbags still along the doors. >> sandy has not departed -- has now departed and move on out. parents are resuming the halloween plans. >> it is tomorrow, but tonight a warning you need to see. this is before tomorrow night. but we will tell you about that after we talk about what the weather will be like when you are out trick-or-treating. >> it will be a lot better than last night and it will be a chilly night for trick-or- treaters. >> you will need a coat over your costume. >> there were some tricks earlier. the one to show you some pictures. it is hard to believe that, at the same time we were looking at that historic and tragic, tragic damage on the new jersey coastline and new york, these were some of the pictures sent into is from oakland md. it has been up to 20 inches of snow around davis was virginia. this has been an exceptional storm. he is sort of what we talked about, the convergence that came into the atmosphere of
>> and the cleanup has begun in the ocean city but one staple of the beach escaped major damage. a picture of the candy kitchen ride on the boardwalk sandbags still along the doors. >> sandy has not departed -- has now departed and move on out. parents are resuming the halloween plans. >> it is tomorrow, but tonight a warning you need to see. this is before tomorrow night. but we will tell you about that after we talk about what the weather will be like when you are out...
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and the mayor is set to give the team the key to the city. keep in mind there is rain in the forecast for wednesday. >>> ever since the giants won the series on sunday, david thomas and his team at east west productions have been working nonstop to complete some of the floats which will be seen in the parade tomorrow. the deadline to finish these elaborate blows which will highlight the team and the city, 4:30 am tomorrow. you can see the crews putting finishing touches on decorations. fans already started to arrive in hopes of securing especially good spots for the ceremony tomorrow. and the victory parade for the giants tomorrow at 11:00. kron4 will cover the big victory parade starting one hour early at 10:00 am and carry it all the way through. >>> coming up, witnesses on one northern california beach struggle to save a surfer suffering from a gruesome shark bite. and the pain at the pump is easing. >> later in this broadcast, ready for the big parade tomorrow. also the nba season is underway with lebron james doing his business. it's all
and the mayor is set to give the team the key to the city. keep in mind there is rain in the forecast for wednesday. >>> ever since the giants won the series on sunday, david thomas and his team at east west productions have been working nonstop to complete some of the floats which will be seen in the parade tomorrow. the deadline to finish these elaborate blows which will highlight the team and the city, 4:30 am tomorrow. you can see the crews putting finishing touches on decorations....
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in the city of hoboken, probably half our city is flooded. we have about 20,000 people that still remain in their homes and we're trying to put together an evacuation plan, get the equipment here. we can't get down so many city streets and really concerned about the residents stranded in their homes right now. >> meanwhile the northern part of hoboken, here you see an incredible photograph of a parking lot full of submerged taxis. the storm surge forced floodwaters into the station that connects hoboken to new york city. officials say it could be at least 7 to 10 days before service will be restored there. we'll have a live report from hoboken a little later in the show. meanwhile miles of the eastern seaboard particularly along the jersey shore look completely unrecognizable this morning as these breath taki king aerial pictures show us. today president obama is scheduled to arrive in atlantic city to survey the damage alongside governor chris christie. the governor who yesterday praised the president's handling of the disaster said he will
in the city of hoboken, probably half our city is flooded. we have about 20,000 people that still remain in their homes and we're trying to put together an evacuation plan, get the equipment here. we can't get down so many city streets and really concerned about the residents stranded in their homes right now. >> meanwhile the northern part of hoboken, here you see an incredible photograph of a parking lot full of submerged taxis. the storm surge forced floodwaters into the station that...
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mayor is going to tour the city aaccepts the damage, and then hold a briefing on the recovery efforts this afternoon. also, montgomery county executive ike leggett is going to provide an update today on the impact sandy had on the county and what residents can expect over the next several days. maryland state officials also going to hold a briefing. >> virginia governor bob mcdonald asking for federal emergency declarations in response to the hurricane. this declaration would make funding available to cover costs for emergency protective measures and also debris removal. over the weekend president obama declared states of emergency in d.c. and in maryland. 4:21 right now, 41 degrees on this tuesday morning. >> we got so much more still to come on washington. we'll check back with jacqui and jamie and get updates on the weather and traffic. here's a live look outside right now. looks like this is pretty clear. this is exactly what we want to >> and good morning washington. i'm jacqui jury is. still wet weather, and we'll still see lingering impacts, especially through this morning. as
mayor is going to tour the city aaccepts the damage, and then hold a briefing on the recovery efforts this afternoon. also, montgomery county executive ike leggett is going to provide an update today on the impact sandy had on the county and what residents can expect over the next several days. maryland state officials also going to hold a briefing. >> virginia governor bob mcdonald asking for federal emergency declarations in response to the hurricane. this declaration would make funding...
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of the city all together. some are still opting to stay tonight, that is of great concern for new york's mayor michael bloomberg, his biggest fear is that people will not leave and emergency workers will potentially lose their lives trying to rescue them, some 76 evacuation centers have been set up in the area and, lester, the water behind me, if those storm surges as predicted could be as high as my knees or waist. >> there are also evacuations for low-lying areas along the connecticut coast. katie turr is on the beach in fairfield for us tonight. katie, good evening. >> reporter: and lester, the wind has been picking up pretty steadily off long island sound all evening. no rain as of yet has, expected until tomorrow. people here in fairfield are hearing take heed, they are -- not to mention the hundreds of thousands in this state who are without power for days on end. yes, there are mandatory evacuations here in fairfield and other low lying coastal areas but people said they would have left anyway. they cou
of the city all together. some are still opting to stay tonight, that is of great concern for new york's mayor michael bloomberg, his biggest fear is that people will not leave and emergency workers will potentially lose their lives trying to rescue them, some 76 evacuation centers have been set up in the area and, lester, the water behind me, if those storm surges as predicted could be as high as my knees or waist. >> there are also evacuations for low-lying areas along the connecticut...
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high winds crippled the nation's largest city. neighborhoods were swallowed by the water that also seeped into the subway system. >> the workas started to bring the city back. >> sandy hit us very hard. it was a storm of historic intensity. but new yorkers are resilient. >> reporter: resiliences. the mayor now knows they'll need to recover from the damage sandy left behind. jay gray nbc news, battery park. >> it is hard to take it all in. the damage is so extensive. in new york, they worry about the tide tomorrow? the way that we are? >> their're a little worried about that. the potomac will flood again. probably another foot from where it is right now. for us, the next couple of days we finally get to see things calm down. what an amazing storm. yes, we did dodge a bullet. this was new york's perfect storm so to speak. you can see what's happening out there at reagan national airport where things are starting to get back to normal, at least hopefully the flights will be getting back to normal the next couple of days. people going
high winds crippled the nation's largest city. neighborhoods were swallowed by the water that also seeped into the subway system. >> the workas started to bring the city back. >> sandy hit us very hard. it was a storm of historic intensity. but new yorkers are resilient. >> reporter: resiliences. the mayor now knows they'll need to recover from the damage sandy left behind. jay gray nbc news, battery park. >> it is hard to take it all in. the damage is so extensive. in...
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i drew up in the city. but i dprow up in new york and people do want to come to downtown baltimore. >>> let's take a look. we'll show you new york city got a little time lapse photography. a blend of sunshine and clouds. things look to be dry. there could be maybe a spot shower. we'll talk about that in one second. take a look at annapolis. beautiful, beautiful sky line. another shot we have for you. here's the shot. presently at the current moment 67 degrees if town. notice the humidity values around 45% and dropping. that's because of that westerly wind at nine that's dragging in the drier air and will cool us down as we go into tonight. 68 degrees. should be right around 69 degrees. we're on par for average. once again going below average. 66 east son. 66 dover. d.c. hit 70. notice cool hair. hagerstown down to 63 degrees. s in the -- notice the winds. that plan are reflects some wind, cool conditions. 8:00 60 degrees. 53 and on our way to overnight lows down to 41 degrees. it's clear overhead for now. y
i drew up in the city. but i dprow up in new york and people do want to come to downtown baltimore. >>> let's take a look. we'll show you new york city got a little time lapse photography. a blend of sunshine and clouds. things look to be dry. there could be maybe a spot shower. we'll talk about that in one second. take a look at annapolis. beautiful, beautiful sky line. another shot we have for you. here's the shot. presently at the current moment 67 degrees if town. notice the...
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burned to the ground because the firefighters couldn't get to them and the city of long beach has no sewer system or heat or water or anything. it is mass evacuation going on. it's is a city of 40,000 people. we are talking about a considerable area. again, it is devastating and it is going to cost many, many dollars. everyone is working full time. police, fire, executives in both counties. everyone is working together at the command centers where we have all of federal state, county and town officials working together. it is a coordinated effort. >> and the question is being asked today, sir, how do we pay for the infrastructure that has been damaged so badly by the flooding and by the wind. it goes beyond a fema grant and it comes at a time when we are dealing with a clip and a fragile economy. >> one way or the other it has to be paid for. it requires a supplemental appropriation. first of all, there is enough money director fugate says for the fema part of the recovery, i think we voted $6.1 billion in the budget. there is enough in the fund right now. director fugate says. as fa
burned to the ground because the firefighters couldn't get to them and the city of long beach has no sewer system or heat or water or anything. it is mass evacuation going on. it's is a city of 40,000 people. we are talking about a considerable area. again, it is devastating and it is going to cost many, many dollars. everyone is working full time. police, fire, executives in both counties. everyone is working together at the command centers where we have all of federal state, county and town...
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the consensus seems to be somewhere along the coast or in new york city or something. we will use these various models to try to get an idea of where it is going to go. the present thought is that there are predominant models out there. there is the cgs model and then the high resolution model. the european model has been the most consistent and that puts it in ocean city monday afternoon. the other model put it in new york city tuesday afternoon. a big difference between those two models. and then another model puts it monday evening near providence, rhode island. those dots that are happening there are pretty small. no matter where the storm lands, is going to be a huge storm. any of those three locations as well as others will be affected. the closer it gets to us, the more intense the storm. we will have more coming in just a few minutes. >> we appreciate it. hurricane sandy has already left destruction in its path in cuba, killing at least 11 people. residents along the east coast are urged to get ready. >> serves up on portlock -- fort lauderdale beach where hurr
the consensus seems to be somewhere along the coast or in new york city or something. we will use these various models to try to get an idea of where it is going to go. the present thought is that there are predominant models out there. there is the cgs model and then the high resolution model. the european model has been the most consistent and that puts it in ocean city monday afternoon. the other model put it in new york city tuesday afternoon. a big difference between those two models. and...
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we have issues in the city of long beach. board of health issued a no consume water order throughout long beach that means we can't boil it. and we're asking that you can conserve ill it so fire departments have ample water supply to utilize until systems come back up. once primary and secondary pumps from failed in city of long beach water district roads closed except for emergency management. what about power outages at this point? >> there are no traffic lights. trees are down on the main road and also parkways. >> the trees down. i know you had one fatality to your area. that correct? >> yes. one fatality. our national guard delivered here are sifting hundreds of residents that become trapped in their homes. >> you declared a state of emergency saturday evening. is this what you expected to come? is it more? >> this this is what is kkt. less than others on the whole this is what forecast was and there is a a prepare for that. all of those that heeded warning are in a safe place right now. >> do you know what you received?
we have issues in the city of long beach. board of health issued a no consume water order throughout long beach that means we can't boil it. and we're asking that you can conserve ill it so fire departments have ample water supply to utilize until systems come back up. once primary and secondary pumps from failed in city of long beach water district roads closed except for emergency management. what about power outages at this point? >> there are no traffic lights. trees are down on the...
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the city of chicago is struggling to put an end to gang violence. well now the cook county board president would like to tax the sale of every gun and every bullet. the bullets would be taxed a nickel. firearms are $25. and at last count, they reported about 409 homicides this year. that's compared to 324 during the same period last year. >>> and a live look outside. even as we speak, topper's got your full forecast after the break. >>> also after the break, secret sex offender documents. boy scout leaders don't want you to see these. what's inside the so-called perversion files. that's up next. >>> 20,000 pages of the boy scouts so-called perversion files were released today. despite some strong objections from the boy scouts of america themselves. the documents show that the scouts failed to report hundreds of child molesters to the police. and as bruce leshan explains, dozens of those abusers are from right around here. virginia, maryland, and d.c. >> i loved it, it was awesome. i didn't think that anything bad could happen out there. >> reporter
the city of chicago is struggling to put an end to gang violence. well now the cook county board president would like to tax the sale of every gun and every bullet. the bullets would be taxed a nickel. firearms are $25. and at last count, they reported about 409 homicides this year. that's compared to 324 during the same period last year. >>> and a live look outside. even as we speak, topper's got your full forecast after the break. >>> also after the break, secret sex...
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connecting this city to the rest of the world. so, america's premiere city would be blocked down not seen since 9/11. and the crane has been getting a good deal of attention and this is outside a building known as 157, a building that has had a lot of attention because it will be the tallest residential structure in the world when completed but because it is directly opposite central park and commands some of the most eye popping prices in the world. for example, the penthouse fetching $100 million. average prices for the units in this building along central park are around $10 million. so, obviously this is something everyone is watching closely and this area in and around central park southbound has been shut down right now around the 57th street area through 7th avenue and we are teaching an eye -- keeping an eye in point pleasant in new jersey. rick? rick: two hours ago we clocked a gust up 57 miles per hour. it is stronger now. we are going to go up to the 60's. high tide is approaching. we are three or four hours away and th
connecting this city to the rest of the world. so, america's premiere city would be blocked down not seen since 9/11. and the crane has been getting a good deal of attention and this is outside a building known as 157, a building that has had a lot of attention because it will be the tallest residential structure in the world when completed but because it is directly opposite central park and commands some of the most eye popping prices in the world. for example, the penthouse fetching $100...
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it is still impacting near ocean city and some light rain showers near new york city but the east is starting to dry out. another storm system showing up on the raider extends from upper michigan down into nebraska with light rain showers tracking into the great lakes region. we have to watch the cold front as we get into tomorrow. otherwise, we are seeing a lot of clouds in the sky right now. we will get a brief area of high pressure before the next front moves in. this one is likely to be fairly weak it may not bring a lot of precipitation with us but is likely to bring a drop in temperatures. the temperatures will be swarming and have it. 57 degrees today, 60 degrees downtown, 59 in annapolis. with the cloud cover, we're not expecting these temperatures to change into the afternoon. at the most, we are expecting three-five more degrees. this is about 10 degrees below normal for this time of year. the forecaster for tonight will be chilly, down to 53 degrees downtown but 40's out into the suburbs. mostly cloudy skies early on and a slight clearing into the night. that could form so
it is still impacting near ocean city and some light rain showers near new york city but the east is starting to dry out. another storm system showing up on the raider extends from upper michigan down into nebraska with light rain showers tracking into the great lakes region. we have to watch the cold front as we get into tomorrow. otherwise, we are seeing a lot of clouds in the sky right now. we will get a brief area of high pressure before the next front moves in. this one is likely to be...
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it punched holes in the roof, to a spat between the owner and the city over when get the tree off and who would actually take it off. after the tree fell on his home monday night, d the roof intrate e places and water poured in. normally in the house is a as the most of- to keep things dry. -- as they moved stuff around to keep things right. the owner complains the city did the tree yesterday hiswould not allow company have its contract to remove the tree. >> they said they would get to came up on the rest. there is still a lot of tree work out there. said they had nearly 6000 e requests as of this morning. getting ready to the house and move know, god isu good. yes, he is. >> you are glad you were not in the car? >> exactly. >> around the city, workers their jobs today, and some took on new ones, such repairing parking garages. in georgetown, the water rose the boardwalk for a time today. -- note the debris r debris. >> one of the things that make that one of the things is it isinteresting always different. live here in northwest, takeity said it wanted to this tree down yesterday, b
it punched holes in the roof, to a spat between the owner and the city over when get the tree off and who would actually take it off. after the tree fell on his home monday night, d the roof intrate e places and water poured in. normally in the house is a as the most of- to keep things dry. -- as they moved stuff around to keep things right. the owner complains the city did the tree yesterday hiswould not allow company have its contract to remove the tree. >> they said they would get to...
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along with ticketing the car, the city impounded and ssld it. the 600-dollars went towarr putstanding fiies.the parking ticket wasn't coveeed. straight ahead... gettinggthe coverage.the health care considerations peopll should enrollment periods. open enrollment season is right around the pointers you may wanttto know before you choose health care coverage ffr you and your famill. 3 ---epprterrpkg-as be aatedious task for many peooleebut this year -- choosinggyoor health care coverage could be a lot less stresfful.... if yyu know aa few things up front.firss, there are a few changes because of the 2010 health care law.for example, comparing health care plans should be a lot simpler.iifo packets will now includd simple summaries of coveragee costs -- allowiig you to noo only compare your company's plans but also your spouues' women's covvrage is about to get better... because of preventive health benefits 33 like annual wellnesssvisits there are also more plann too chhose from.many employers will be offering more than thh basic choice of individu
along with ticketing the car, the city impounded and ssld it. the 600-dollars went towarr putstanding fiies.the parking ticket wasn't coveeed. straight ahead... gettinggthe coverage.the health care considerations peopll should enrollment periods. open enrollment season is right around the pointers you may wanttto know before you choose health care coverage ffr you and your famill. 3 ---epprterrpkg-as be aatedious task for many peooleebut this year -- choosinggyoor health care coverage could be...
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that is the pier in ocean city. if you look at my finger the pier goes out to about there from there on out it's about another 100 feet and it does not exist anymore. there has been a significant amount of damage down here in ocean city particularly because of the flooding that was coming up on st. louis avenue and some of the other back bay. the route 50 bridge into downtown ocean city is closed at this time. the downtown area is closed as the city tries to get it cleaned up as best it can. ocean city north of 17th street all the way up toughen wick island is open. there is a lot of concerned property owners. prosecute managers and other -- property managers and owners that are trying to assess the damage. beggars island had damage and there have been a number of neighborhoods on the bay side where the lower level properties have been pretty significantly flooded. if you have a condo on a high raise, probably no big issue. if you're in a frame building down low, back on the bay side, there is a significant chance t
that is the pier in ocean city. if you look at my finger the pier goes out to about there from there on out it's about another 100 feet and it does not exist anymore. there has been a significant amount of damage down here in ocean city particularly because of the flooding that was coming up on st. louis avenue and some of the other back bay. the route 50 bridge into downtown ocean city is closed at this time. the downtown area is closed as the city tries to get it cleaned up as best it can....
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parts of atlantic city are under water this morning including the roads going into the city. some residents disobeyed mandatory evacuations. new jersey governor chris christie called the people who stayed, quote stupid and selfish. >>> we know there were mandatory evacuations in ocean city where sandy pack a powerful punch. >> fox 5's lauren demarco is live there now with a look at sandy's impact. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. the biggest thing we've been saying right now is it is just cold and certainly windy. the highest wind gust yesterday up to 58 miles per hour. dim feeling some wind gusts right now as well . it appears the rain is pretty light right now. it comes in bands. it is definitely coming down but it doesn't really hurt you as it whips against you in the wind at this point. we have power right here. we are at 17th street at the boardwalk. downtown, everybody from second street down to the inlet on the bayside and from 11th on the bayside doesn't have power. they shut that power off as a proactive move. pretty cold for those folks. hopefu
parts of atlantic city are under water this morning including the roads going into the city. some residents disobeyed mandatory evacuations. new jersey governor chris christie called the people who stayed, quote stupid and selfish. >>> we know there were mandatory evacuations in ocean city where sandy pack a powerful punch. >> fox 5's lauren demarco is live there now with a look at sandy's impact. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. the biggest thing...
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Oct 30, 2012
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in lower manhattan, the lights went out in the city that never sleeps. the power outage caused evacuations of some of the city's most vulnerable. over 200 patients were carried down stairs and out of nyu's langone medical center, including babies in critical care. a building was ripped apart, left exposed to the storm, and a construction crane hung by threads 80 stories above the ground. >> unless you own a submarine, there is no way you're getting out of new york city. >> reporter: and there is no getting in. >> what looks like a river is actually the fdr drive. >> reporter: water gushed through the city, covering everything from ground zero to the brooklyn waterfront and the new jersey p.a.t.h. train. the mta chairman spoke to the historic damage saying the new york city subway system is 108 years old, but it has never faced a disaster as devastating as what we experienced last night. >> we need to keep the roads clear. do not drive. let me repeat that. please, do not drive. >> reporter: as day breaks, the recovery effort begins, but the extent of the
in lower manhattan, the lights went out in the city that never sleeps. the power outage caused evacuations of some of the city's most vulnerable. over 200 patients were carried down stairs and out of nyu's langone medical center, including babies in critical care. a building was ripped apart, left exposed to the storm, and a construction crane hung by threads 80 stories above the ground. >> unless you own a submarine, there is no way you're getting out of new york city. >> reporter:...
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Oct 30, 2012
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that's mainly in the gainesville city area. oh still folks widespread damage and obviously trees down, power lines down. call the utility company, don't touch it and stay away from them. call them to give them the heads up. back to you guys. >> thank you. the power out outages are coming down. >>> the mid atlantic took a beating. >> chris chris -- kristen fisher was getting pounded yesterday. how is it this morning? >> reporter: right now i'm standing in a hole. this hole was caused by all the waves coming in, crashing in and hitting the sand. this is just one hole of really hundreds. i mean, they stretch all the way up and down this entire length of the board walk. this is just some of the stuff that's going to have to be cleaned up and repaired in the wake of hurricane sandy. the rest of the board walk and the rest of the beach looking really good this morning. you can see all this vegetation here that's designed to kind of sink in its roots and hold the sand in place, it did its job. all of the beach building they have been
that's mainly in the gainesville city area. oh still folks widespread damage and obviously trees down, power lines down. call the utility company, don't touch it and stay away from them. call them to give them the heads up. back to you guys. >> thank you. the power out outages are coming down. >>> the mid atlantic took a beating. >> chris chris -- kristen fisher was getting pounded yesterday. how is it this morning? >> reporter: right now i'm standing in a hole. this...
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parts of the city flooded that don't normally flood. the mayor did mention that here where i am it was protected in some ways because it was pointing south. nothing like the storm surges that we saw in new york that left the subways flooded, that forced people to evacuate for higher ground, or even in atlantic city like you mentioned where there were evacuations at shelters because people were losing power, people needed help. the early estimates put the damage at somewhere between $10 billion to $20 billion, and that could put the storm at one of the costliest in u.s. history. in the morning, more than 7 million people across the northeast are going to be waking up without power. we've already heard of a dozen deaths. this is a very serious storm that is still not done and has wreaked serious havoc across the northeast. reporting live in cape may, new jersey, i'm danielle leigh, back to you. >> take a look at this pier in north carolina's outer banks. strong winds and waves took out a chunk of the fishing pier in killdevil hills. there
parts of the city flooded that don't normally flood. the mayor did mention that here where i am it was protected in some ways because it was pointing south. nothing like the storm surges that we saw in new york that left the subways flooded, that forced people to evacuate for higher ground, or even in atlantic city like you mentioned where there were evacuations at shelters because people were losing power, people needed help. the early estimates put the damage at somewhere between $10 billion...
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Oct 30, 2012
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and dignataries will speak to the crowd from a stage set up on the steps of city hall. >> mostly the giants and the giants' story from them personally. >> reporter: first, crews must get everything into place, including 3500 feet of barricade, orange carpet, video screens, a stage for the band that will play at the end of the public speaking, all of this in two days. >> usually we have more time to plan. everybody came together it will happen. >> reporter: the city has learned and made changes from the 2010 parade. they've added a video screen and speakers to the other side of the plaza because the crowds stretched so far last time people complained of not being able to see and hear. they changed the route, montgomery was too narrow so they moved it to market. >> mission street is going to be closed to vehicles for emergency access and transit only. >> reporter: they are pulling this together quickly because they want to capitalize on the excitement. you can feel it here even the workers are giants' fans. >> sandoval. but romo, everybody. it was a great game. >> reporter: tomorrow of
and dignataries will speak to the crowd from a stage set up on the steps of city hall. >> mostly the giants and the giants' story from them personally. >> reporter: first, crews must get everything into place, including 3500 feet of barricade, orange carpet, video screens, a stage for the band that will play at the end of the public speaking, all of this in two days. >> usually we have more time to plan. everybody came together it will happen. >> reporter: the city has...
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so clearly, the challenge our city faces in the coming days are enormous. the mta and con ed both have very strong leaders and extraordinarily dedicated workers. they're working extremely hard and they will continue to work around the clock to get their systems fixed. our administration will move heaven and earth to help them so we can get back up and running as quickly as humanly possible, but the damages that they face really are enormous. here is the information that we have as of this moment. regarding con ed and the mta, the most recent report has three-quarters of a million new yorkers without power. there are something like 326 buildings and 59 public housing developments without power. that's about 60,000 people in more than 26,000 apartments and many of them are in zone a. the steam system in manhattan south of 42nd street was shut down as a preventative step by con ed. that affects heating, air conditioning, ventilation systems, including many of our honts, and because they shut it down pre-emptively, wire hopeful the steam system can be restored
so clearly, the challenge our city faces in the coming days are enormous. the mta and con ed both have very strong leaders and extraordinarily dedicated workers. they're working extremely hard and they will continue to work around the clock to get their systems fixed. our administration will move heaven and earth to help them so we can get back up and running as quickly as humanly possible, but the damages that they face really are enormous. here is the information that we have as of this...
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hospitals around new york city and of course the big story is transportation getting around the city. the subway systems inundated. the mta is calling it the wos disaster to hit the subway system here in the city. very difficult days coming up back to you. >>> todd starnes for us in new york city telling us about the fire and the crane that a lot of people in new york are talking about. >>> new york is one of the hardest hit areas. talk to anna kooiman live with us on the phone in long beach long island. how are things looking there today? >> good morning. the water reseeds some what. we look out the windows we are looking out our windows a few hours ago water as far as we could see the water has gone over the boardwalk and has been slamming into the side of our hotel we are ocean front. this is the olegria hotel here. the first and second level did have water in the very first floor was flooded. on the main drag behind us in the driveway there was -- it was full of water all last night. it is a thick layer of sand. there were some carts there. thfdz a you haul type truck that floate
hospitals around new york city and of course the big story is transportation getting around the city. the subway systems inundated. the mta is calling it the wos disaster to hit the subway system here in the city. very difficult days coming up back to you. >>> todd starnes for us in new york city telling us about the fire and the crane that a lot of people in new york are talking about. >>> new york is one of the hardest hit areas. talk to anna kooiman live with us on the...
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you can see ocean city they moved the ocean into the city. it is appropriately named. ocean city if you kept going down the coast ocean city is the northern point of another barrier island off route 444, north of sea isle and south of atlantic city but not by much. you can see along the coast is where the worst of it was. it is lard to see with the waters back out to sea but you can look at the streets and tell how flooded they were. the difference here when new orleans flooded we watched the flood waters for days because new england is in a bowl and you have to pump the water out. here the water just recedeed. that is not saying there is not damage or that they cannot going to have to have the sheet rock ripped out, have the carpets ripped out and their basements pumped out because in home after home if their basements are flooded you cannot have that. if utilities are in the basement, you got that problem. house after house, these are live pictures, right? these are like pictures and the water is still covering all of the roadways and all the backyards. home after ho
you can see ocean city they moved the ocean into the city. it is appropriately named. ocean city if you kept going down the coast ocean city is the northern point of another barrier island off route 444, north of sea isle and south of atlantic city but not by much. you can see along the coast is where the worst of it was. it is lard to see with the waters back out to sea but you can look at the streets and tell how flooded they were. the difference here when new orleans flooded we watched the...
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new york city taxicabs submerged in the floodwaters. of the boardwalk in atlantic city in ruins. anthe new jersey shore, park collapse into the ocean. it.e will rebuild but it won't be the same. >> in new york, the city will spend the next several days pumping out flooded subway tunnels. in breezy point, new york, a cops,orhood filled with firemen, and blue-collar morers, a fire destroyed homes.0 >> the kitchen tile and the bathroom tile, that's about all. >> the cause is not known. today, of an attempt to return to normal, as mayor bloomberg bell of the new exchange and normal trading resumed. rang the bell. and new york's acordia airport is still flooded and will not accept like any time soon -- laguardia. and tourists have returned, taking pictures next to the , reporting from lower manhattan. storm continuing to cause problems in our area. happened early this morning in northwest. crews had to deal with a small electrical fire while trying to the power back on. no one injured. >> crews are doing a great job restoring power. coming asents are well. is a look at some crews in u
new york city taxicabs submerged in the floodwaters. of the boardwalk in atlantic city in ruins. anthe new jersey shore, park collapse into the ocean. it.e will rebuild but it won't be the same. >> in new york, the city will spend the next several days pumping out flooded subway tunnels. in breezy point, new york, a cops,orhood filled with firemen, and blue-collar morers, a fire destroyed homes.0 >> the kitchen tile and the bathroom tile, that's about all. >> the cause is not...
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: this is what the city -- >> this is what i fought for. what every fan has fought through through 15 years. this is how much fun baseball could be. -- can be. >> it had been fun up until the 9th when they gave us the home run to tie the game. the orioles have been so good in extra innings all year long. before the game, at six, we talked about who you think might be big, and i said jim tomey. he's up this inning. >> up until the 9th inning this crowd was like -- >> the new york public library. it was quiet in there. what a night of baseball we're watching. >> reporter: fans, what you did on monday and tuesday set the tone. no way did this yankee crowd come close to a fever pitch. what a road trip it's been for miguel gonzalez. he's on baseball's biggest stage with his california high school coach sitting in the stands. >> i'm fired up watching him and talking to him earlier today. it's special. >> reporter: lots of orange in the stands. one man couldn't find the words. because he doesn't speak english. he's >> well i hope he gets the win t
: this is what the city -- >> this is what i fought for. what every fan has fought through through 15 years. this is how much fun baseball could be. -- can be. >> it had been fun up until the 9th when they gave us the home run to tie the game. the orioles have been so good in extra innings all year long. before the game, at six, we talked about who you think might be big, and i said jim tomey. he's up this inning. >> up until the 9th inning this crowd was like -- >> the...
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>>> well, can a new york city style ban on the sugar y drinks affect the district? during an at large debate two current members would vote to ban the sales of sugary sodas that are bigger than 16 ounces. even though no bill is being pushed, it has essential -- >> this isn't right. just because new york did it doesn't mean we have to do it. >> i think you can do a lot more with education on this issue. >> wtop also reports several other council members would favor the bill or take it into consideration. >> still to come tonight, you think you are living in tight quarters. wait until you see the narrowest house in the world. ? >>> dc councilman michael brown getting a run for his mon in 2012. first time candidate is within striking distance in what has become the hottest and most con treos veer shall race in the office. >>> michael brown had once been a candidate for mayor and now he is fighting off a serious challenge to his seat. >> he is not effective and can't do the full-time work. >> attorney david groso is trying to unseed brown. >> my main priority on the cou
>>> well, can a new york city style ban on the sugar y drinks affect the district? during an at large debate two current members would vote to ban the sales of sugary sodas that are bigger than 16 ounces. even though no bill is being pushed, it has essential -- >> this isn't right. just because new york did it doesn't mean we have to do it. >> i think you can do a lot more with education on this issue. >> wtop also reports several other council members would favor the...
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the city of rolla flooded. >> and grandy is live in new york city on the damage. >> the death toll continues and the damage is so widespread. 35 people have been killed according to the associated press and it could be several days until we know the full extent of all of the destruction. klutz residents in the battered mid-atlantic states are now faced with flooding, power failures and the daunting task of cleaning up. >> it's got to happen. >> outages are spread from virginia to maine almost 10 million residents in the dark. >> i want every agency to lean forward and make sure we're getting the resources where they are needed. >> unprecedented 13-foot storm surge cents a delusion of salt water into the subway system. one major tunnel took in more than 11 feet of water pushing cars and stacking them up like toys. >> nta faced a disaster as devastating as it has ever faced. >> they pushed a 700-ton tanker on to a street in s.i.. two fires were sparked in the rockaways and a dozen -- rescued dozens of people. it turned the bustling streets of lower manhattan into a ghost town. some curious new
the city of rolla flooded. >> and grandy is live in new york city on the damage. >> the death toll continues and the damage is so widespread. 35 people have been killed according to the associated press and it could be several days until we know the full extent of all of the destruction. klutz residents in the battered mid-atlantic states are now faced with flooding, power failures and the daunting task of cleaning up. >> it's got to happen. >> outages are spread from...
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poking a bit of fun at the capitalism in america. it proves you can fight city hall. the montgomery county played a big role in fighting this and the angry consumers and now it's overturned. >> no more getting charged for power you don't use. it's going away. >> fair enough. we'll take it. thank you. >>> you might want to take advantage of this weekend to get your home in order in case we do lose power. we have more on what you can do now so you're not left in the dark later. >> reporter: many of us know what it's like to be in total darkness. that is why it's crucial to have your home protected and stocked up with candles or flashlights. it's important to take care of any tree trimming you need to do. and don't forget to clean out the gutters. charge your phone, fill up your bathtub in case the water supply goes dry. now would be a good time to eat or drink what is in the refrigerator. empty your fridge but fill up the tank. and buy some ice. >> have to get ready. have to get the kids home. >> reporter: now off to the grocery store. here's where you want to pick up a
poking a bit of fun at the capitalism in america. it proves you can fight city hall. the montgomery county played a big role in fighting this and the angry consumers and now it's overturned. >> no more getting charged for power you don't use. it's going away. >> fair enough. we'll take it. thank you. >>> you might want to take advantage of this weekend to get your home in order in case we do lose power. we have more on what you can do now so you're not left in the dark...
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the worst of the weather has come. and the city is certainly seeing the impact. we've seen record surge levels, extraordinary amount of water throughout lower manhattan. there are trees down throughout the city. con ed is experiencing power outages on an extremely wide basis. >> the mayor added some low-lying areas in manhattan could see extraordinary amounts of water. that's coming to fruition. we've seen record levels in parts of manhattan in parts of new york city, including the city's public transit system where saltwater has been confirmed flooding the subway stations. >> check out these images from west virginia. it's very hard to digest but we're talking serious snow. our forecasters have said this will be a convergence of the hurricane, wind and rain and this almost like anothnor easie bringing snow. virginia governor bob mcdonald spoke to piers earlier about the weather impacts on his stay. >> we're going into day three-plus down into southeast virginia. started raining saturday night. they've had significant flooding around nor folk afolk and virgi beac
the worst of the weather has come. and the city is certainly seeing the impact. we've seen record surge levels, extraordinary amount of water throughout lower manhattan. there are trees down throughout the city. con ed is experiencing power outages on an extremely wide basis. >> the mayor added some low-lying areas in manhattan could see extraordinary amounts of water. that's coming to fruition. we've seen record levels in parts of manhattan in parts of new york city, including the city's...
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of the new york city subway system. no timetable okyet on when service will be restored. that gives you perspective as to how damaging sandy has been. >> and if you know a firefighter, they'll do anything to save your property, so it's got to be a horrible feeling to see the homes on fire and not be able to do anything because of flooding. >>> we ñrhave continuing coverage. it's something many homeowners worry about, especially those who have the big xdtrees in the front yard. >> and killing a man, the worst case scenario, this happening . we have been twighterring information. what do you have for us. >> reporter: police tell us new information this morning. we are here live in millersville. the county executive was out at the house and he has spoke within the family. this was an 8 to foot tree that fell on top of the roof, crushed through the house because it was so big, so lp heavy, crushed this man to death. when police arrived, just before 11:00 last night, they found that the tree had fallen in the front yard on
of the new york city subway system. no timetable okyet on when service will be restored. that gives you perspective as to how damaging sandy has been. >> and if you know a firefighter, they'll do anything to save your property, so it's got to be a horrible feeling to see the homes on fire and not be able to do anything because of flooding. >>> we ñrhave continuing coverage. it's something many homeowners worry about, especially those who have the big xdtrees in the front yard....
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>> the water is starting to turn in ocean city. look at the waves behind me. part of the boardwalk is being covered in water. we had to move up beer onto a balcony because it was intense. we were on the boardwalk a few minutes ago when several waves several feet i came crashing over that sea wall and several feet of water rushed up against the hotel, flooding the stuff we had. we had to pack everything up and move to higher ground and closer inland. that is the concern for people down here and that is why they don't want people coming down here today. they put this mandatory evacuation in place along the boardwalk. we saw a national guard crew drive down here in hummers and assess the situation. the rain has lessened slightly but the wind is still picking up and the power is still on. it was a very scary situation to have that water coming in so quickly, knowing how far to the south the heart of the storm remains. we expect to have more situations like this. we are trying to stay close. it will only get worse throughout the day. >> thanks so much. it can be un
>> the water is starting to turn in ocean city. look at the waves behind me. part of the boardwalk is being covered in water. we had to move up beer onto a balcony because it was intense. we were on the boardwalk a few minutes ago when several waves several feet i came crashing over that sea wall and several feet of water rushed up against the hotel, flooding the stuff we had. we had to pack everything up and move to higher ground and closer inland. that is the concern for people down...
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. >> imagine the desperation, the nightmare. 13-day-old baby rushed through the streets of new york city in the middle of hurricane sandy, while they were stuck at home in new jersey. all they could do was hope, pray, and wait for word of where they could find their newborn. >> all of the bridges were closed, and we had no choice, but to go back home and just sit and wait for today to get here. and it was very long night, very, very long night. i haven't had even one hour of sleep. >> dr. kenneth davis, the man who okayed the transfer, and now for the first time, he will meet the baby he helped save. >> oh, my goodness. >> thank you so very much. >> so hard. >> and you're the dad? >> wow. it's going to we okay. >> any names picked out? >> her name is emma sophia. >> i'll tell you, it's an amazing story, anderson, as you can see there. there were ten babies that came to sinai, they are all doing well. incredible transport. a difficult thing to do. and i'll tell you, look at the images in the nicu, so many families around as well. you don't typically see that in intensive care units, but t
. >> imagine the desperation, the nightmare. 13-day-old baby rushed through the streets of new york city in the middle of hurricane sandy, while they were stuck at home in new jersey. all they could do was hope, pray, and wait for word of where they could find their newborn. >> all of the bridges were closed, and we had no choice, but to go back home and just sit and wait for today to get here. and it was very long night, very, very long night. i haven't had even one hour of sleep....
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and new york city appears to be among the hardest hit. tonight, pictures continue to come into our news room. >> we have team coverage. crews all over the area. let's begin with doug cameron tracking the storm. doug, what are we looking forward to next? >> we're looking forward to this storm beginning to weaken. it's trying to do that, but not yet. they just put out a new statement -- the national weather service put out a new statement. it still has sustained winds of 75 miles per hour in parts of the area. those are coming right over northeastern parts of maryland and delaware. we're continuing to see winds gusting over tropical storm force in new york, philadelphia, washington, latest wind gusts are 47 miles an hour after a 60 mile an hour wind gust. it may be coming down a little bit, but we're going to continue to see these periodic gusts throughout the rest of the night. you can see exactly where the center of circulation is right here. there's the center coming right over the northern portion of the chesapeake right now. it will co
and new york city appears to be among the hardest hit. tonight, pictures continue to come into our news room. >> we have team coverage. crews all over the area. let's begin with doug cameron tracking the storm. doug, what are we looking forward to next? >> we're looking forward to this storm beginning to weaken. it's trying to do that, but not yet. they just put out a new statement -- the national weather service put out a new statement. it still has sustained winds of 75 miles per...
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get to some of the problems sande is causing around area, particularly at ocean city. the boardwalk suffered extensive .amage let's check in now, the very latest. butt is still very windy, be as seem to frequent. seem to be as strong. for the first time in about 12 hours, i am not soaking wet. i want to show you some video of the things that went on today. waves were the big issue. you can see the big waves that were crashing out. problem asere a well. over the sea wall at boardwalk and were crashing in the businesses. you can see that basically, all city belown floodednth street was the block behind the boardwalk all the way over to the bay. they had a mandatory very serious storm. it does seem to be lessening and that is the very good news. i think you can probably see as back, a couple of young n that want to be on tv. the waves are really starting to settle down. the wind is coming from a different direction and the is starting to settle down. this storm is, by no means, over. things are beginning to settle down and from the sounds of what g onring, it is movin thr
get to some of the problems sande is causing around area, particularly at ocean city. the boardwalk suffered extensive .amage let's check in now, the very latest. butt is still very windy, be as seem to frequent. seem to be as strong. for the first time in about 12 hours, i am not soaking wet. i want to show you some video of the things that went on today. waves were the big issue. you can see the big waves that were crashing out. problem asere a well. over the sea wall at boardwalk and were...
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some of the city's worst damage was not from the water but fire as flames engulfed at least 80 homes in queens. >> i scaled up on the pile in the morning. there were 25 people inside on the roof of building. >> reporter: and the fire was spreading. >> the fire was in the two- story building next-door and the fire was coming across the top of the roof. >> reporter: by daybreak the breezy point neighborhood looked obliterated. up and down the eastern seaboard property damage is widespread. millions of homes that were spared are now dealing with power outages. the storm although weaker is still on the move. it continues knocking down power lines almost as fast as crews can get them up. >> brian, a lot of wind in this storm, but always think more about the wind sometimes than the effect of the water. most of the steph dating pictures along the shore and up into new york city all because of storm surge all because of the water. >> thanks. >>> a group of kayakers took full advantage of the extreme high tide in maryland today. sky fox spotted them on seneca creek near darnestown. the creek
some of the city's worst damage was not from the water but fire as flames engulfed at least 80 homes in queens. >> i scaled up on the pile in the morning. there were 25 people inside on the roof of building. >> reporter: and the fire was spreading. >> the fire was in the two- story building next-door and the fire was coming across the top of the roof. >> reporter: by daybreak the breezy point neighborhood looked obliterated. up and down the eastern seaboard property...
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one of the big concerns is the storm surge. new york city is on the northern side of the storm . we could see storm surge of 11 feet. >> thank you for all of you joining us with special edition of "fox and fries"
one of the big concerns is the storm surge. new york city is on the northern side of the storm . we could see storm surge of 11 feet. >> thank you for all of you joining us with special edition of "fox and fries"
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another huge problem in new york, flooding in the city's tunnels and subway stations. this posted on twitter. water just pouring into the tunnel. transit officials saying it could take up to four days just to pump that floodwater out. at the live desk, angie goff, news 4. >> angie, thank you. >>> this morning people are surveying the damage left from sandy's impact. much of it has to do with downed trees. news 4's melissa mollet live in alexandria. melissa, we're hearing one tree left a whole neighborhood dark. >> not exactly sure which tree took down the power line. not one house has any power. take a look over this way. this is one tree that came down. take a look at all the debris, a lot of it here still in the roadway. you can tell that somebody came through, cut things, and sort of moved them around out of the way. let's take a look across here. we're at commonwealth and myrtle. look at this tree. i know this is really hard to see in the dark, but this tree is just massive. take a look at this. i'm going to stand next to it. you can see just how high it is. lots o
another huge problem in new york, flooding in the city's tunnels and subway stations. this posted on twitter. water just pouring into the tunnel. transit officials saying it could take up to four days just to pump that floodwater out. at the live desk, angie goff, news 4. >> angie, thank you. >>> this morning people are surveying the damage left from sandy's impact. much of it has to do with downed trees. news 4's melissa mollet live in alexandria. melissa, we're hearing one tree...
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a lot of dark areas in the city. we know that we have to have a significant police presence in those locations. >> you had flown around the city in your helicopter today. what did you see? >> lots of devastation. lots of damage. and it means a tremendous amount of recovery work. but as i say we're still very much in a rescue mode. >> when you saw the sight of the breezy point fire you felt what? >> well, it looked like something i've never seen in new york city because of the number of houses and the fact that they were all totally levelled. these houses totally gone. >> there's obviously no comparison in terms of loss of life but i wonder if there are aspects to this that are even more difficult than 9/11? >> well it's hard to compare. 9/11 was a horrific event. what we have here the devastation is spread out over a greater area. the worst thing that happened to this city certainly since 9/11. >> scott pelley reporting this morning. coming up after your local news on cbs this morning full coverage of the aftermath o
a lot of dark areas in the city. we know that we have to have a significant police presence in those locations. >> you had flown around the city in your helicopter today. what did you see? >> lots of devastation. lots of damage. and it means a tremendous amount of recovery work. but as i say we're still very much in a rescue mode. >> when you saw the sight of the breezy point fire you felt what? >> well, it looked like something i've never seen in new york city because...
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you live in the city or are just visiting. the sidebar is are ravens are during football season and sense the orioles' seventh pick up steam, it has become an o's bar as well. >> i sent e-mail to all my ravens fans. change the purple to orange. >> the owner says he is seeing a lot of current. >> -- a lot of orange. >> we found plenty of folks from the baltimore area living in manhattan restate it is nice to find a comfortable atmosphere to watch a game. >> it is nice to cheer on your home team and not be around yankees fans. is good to be around orioles fans. >> been in new york, people gossip and around the yankees and no one really cares about the orioles. and then when the orioles started getting good this year -- you know, it came out of nowhere. i think everyone is really excited. >> and even though the orioles have an uphill battle after a heartbreaking loss wednesday night, they have plenty to cheer for in a place that feels a little like come. >> it is crazy. it is like the orioles and like those are the baltimore orio
you live in the city or are just visiting. the sidebar is are ravens are during football season and sense the orioles' seventh pick up steam, it has become an o's bar as well. >> i sent e-mail to all my ravens fans. change the purple to orange. >> the owner says he is seeing a lot of current. >> -- a lot of orange. >> we found plenty of folks from the baltimore area living in manhattan restate it is nice to find a comfortable atmosphere to watch a game. >> it is...
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felix, the new york city financier who helped new york city out of the desperate financial straights in the 1970s has a book out calling for a national infrastructure bank, and all three of them, and other people, too, cite the erie canal as the first major piece of infrastructure built in the country and the sort of thing we should be doing again, and it's interesting, to me, that these -- there's significant efforts to recreate or to create and to build and rebuild american infrastructure and that the erie canal is cited, but it almost seems as though a lot of this citation of the erie canal is somewhat blind. there aren't really very many similarities on how new york state built the eri canal and how the federal government now supports infrastructure projects. however, there is one very important similarity or how it could inform the debate how the federal government should be creating a national infrastructure bank to fund infrastructure prompts, and that is that it is essential for there to be a single person that owns the project, and with the er iring's e canal, i have not men
felix, the new york city financier who helped new york city out of the desperate financial straights in the 1970s has a book out calling for a national infrastructure bank, and all three of them, and other people, too, cite the erie canal as the first major piece of infrastructure built in the country and the sort of thing we should be doing again, and it's interesting, to me, that these -- there's significant efforts to recreate or to create and to build and rebuild american infrastructure and...
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it is much warmer in the city than the suburbs. here's the forecast. this is a decent running forecast. i do not think the mind the cold. they do not like the wind, i know that. the winds will be dying down to nearly calm. it might be up to 54 by lunchtime. a pretty good forecast for running. we had a little cold front in the afternoon. the winds picked up around 2:00 in the afternoon. now the fund is way off the coast. -- the front is way off the coast. you need three things to get the temperatures to drop fast at night -- clear skies,, winds and dry air. we have all those things now. the winds are still kicking up a little bit with it will settle down over the next few hours. the skies are clear now. we did have some of cloud cover earlier this evening but we have a clear sky now. at the airport, still a little bit of a breeze out of the north east at 9 m.p.h. the humidity is down. 44%. we have the dry air in place. the winds have already settled down. temperatures have fallen off. 36 in frederick. if you're watching us up there near the pennsylvania
it is much warmer in the city than the suburbs. here's the forecast. this is a decent running forecast. i do not think the mind the cold. they do not like the wind, i know that. the winds will be dying down to nearly calm. it might be up to 54 by lunchtime. a pretty good forecast for running. we had a little cold front in the afternoon. the winds picked up around 2:00 in the afternoon. now the fund is way off the coast. -- the front is way off the coast. you need three things to get the...
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and dignataries will speak to the crowd from a stage set up on the steps of city hall. >> mostly the giants and the giants' story from them personally. >> reporter: first, crews must get everything into place, including 3500 feet of barricade, orange carpet, video screens, a stage for the band that will play at the end of the public speaking, all of this in two days. >> usually we have more time to plan. everybody came together it will happen. >> reporter: the city has learned and made changes from the 2010 parade. they've added a video screen and speakers to the other side of the plaza because the crowds stretched so far last time people complained of not being able to see and hear. they changed the route, montgomery was too narrow so they moved it to market. >> mission street is going to be closed to vehicles for emergency access and transit only. >> reporter: they are pulling this together quickly because they want to capitalize on the excitement. you can feel it here even the workers are giants' fans. >> sandoval. but romo, everybody. it was a great game. >> reporter: tomorrow of
and dignataries will speak to the crowd from a stage set up on the steps of city hall. >> mostly the giants and the giants' story from them personally. >> reporter: first, crews must get everything into place, including 3500 feet of barricade, orange carpet, video screens, a stage for the band that will play at the end of the public speaking, all of this in two days. >> usually we have more time to plan. everybody came together it will happen. >> reporter: the city has...